When his season ended, Boeser led NHL rookies with 29 goals. He missed the final 16 games and finished second by two goals to Kyle Connor of the Winnipeg Jets.
"It was hard, especially because I love the game so much and I never want to miss any games," Boeser said in April. "But I've got to look at the other side of it. I am pretty lucky because that (back) injury could have ended my career, honestly."
Forward prospect
Elias Pettersson
, 19, who needed surgery to repair a thumb broken playing for Sweden in the 2018 IIHF World Championship, also is expected to be ready for training camp in September. Benning said he did not know if Pettersson, the No. 5 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, would participate in prospects camp in July. Pettersson signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Canucks on Friday.
"Our medical staff took a look at the X-rays and the surgery he needed was a pretty straightforward surgery," Benning said. "They did it over there (in Sweden) and everything went well. As far as any physical therapy is concerned, we'll be in constant contact with his therapists over there to make sure everything is on schedule."